Street Outside St. Marks Junior School
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The street outside St. Marks Junior School becomes a tension-filled space where Catherine and Frances’ silent standoff plays out. The open pavement acts as a neutral but charged arena for their unspoken conflict. The street’s public nature forces both women to restrain their instincts, as any overt confrontation would draw unwanted attention. The space amplifies the weight of their mutual recognition, making their silence feel louder than any words could.
Electric with unspoken hostility; the usual morning activity of parents and children is overshadowed by the palpable tension between Catherine and Frances.
Public arena for a silent confrontation; a space where restraint is enforced by the presence of others.
Represents the thin veil of normalcy hiding the dark undercurrents of their conflict.
Open to the public, but the confrontation is confined to the interaction between the two women.
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